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Homage to Other Musical Groups

the_Baron

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Warmed by the responses to the ELO thread, i wanted to see what feelings exist for some of my other favorite bands.

any thoughts on:


Jethro Tull

YES

Moody Blues

Crosby, Stills & Nash

and

Pink Floyd
 
Hey...

Where's The Archies on that list?

Pink Floyd was a groundbreaking group, imo, and having lived through that era, I should have s-o-m-e insight. Perhaps Ven will be along and tell us about what it was like being a roadie for some of these groups...he was quite *versatile* from what I understand...lol.

Q
 
Ahhh..Pink Floyd...I can go on and on on this like ELO😀 Ok here goes..

Fave LP's of Syd Barret & Capitol Years:

Saucer Full Of Secrets
Relics (the compilation of early singles)
Dark Side Of The Moon


Fave LP's Of CBS Years w/ Roger Waters:

Animals
The Wall (actualy my fave rock LP of all time!)

Fave LP Of After Waters Years:

Momentary Laps Of Reason



Thats pretty much my faves but I do own just about every LP for the most part LOL. One thing that I think was kinda shitty was how they never released the movie soundtrack to "The Wall" with the different versions on it and few new tracks. And at the end of the movie/video whatever you wanna call it it says there was a soundtrack avalible. Only thing to ever be released was a very cool packaged 45 (7") of "When The Tigers Broke Free" with the film version of "Bring The Boys Back Home" with the orchestra on the B side. My ultimate dream for Floyd would be to have an offical soundtrack release from the original tapes..not taken off the movie. Oh yes, to add one more thing..would be nice someday to have the original uncut/unedited film released which I dont think its ever made it even to a bootlegg video.
 
I would agree Pink Floyd one of the greatest rock bands ever.Saw,the Animals tour in Soldier Field in Chicago.90,000 people couldn't even see the exit ramps there was so many people.At the start of the show this plane went over dropping sheep in parachutes into the crowd,(Not real sheep though).They put on a three hour show,and back when this happened tickets were affordable.But,like I said never seen so many people in one place in my life it was fantastic.:happyfloa :happyfloa
 
i have a DVD of roger waters and guests singing live and performing the entire Wall; at the site of the berlin wall, just after it came down. it was very good!

they build up a mountanous fake wall, and crash it down at the end.
 
When did that get released on DVD😕 I got it on VHS..but if its on DVD I may pick that one up. Unfortunatly some of the "guests" kinda fucked up the songs (example - Cindi Lauper doing "..Brick In The Wall" and Van Morrison's horrable vocals on "..Numb"). However, I do like Water's reworking of "Nobody Home" on that..much better than the original LP version.
 
cindy and van were terrible. absolutely terrible.

i bought the DVD about 2 months ago - i think it was fairly new at that time.
 
Shit..wtf is this like live chat? LOL LOL...we must be posting here at the same time, gonna have a look for that DVD next time I go buyin some for sure. Cant find The Wall movie DVD anywhere for the life of me accept online..wonder if its already out of print.
 
You can't go wrong with any Jethro Tull album from 1968's
"This Was.." to 1981's "A".
Although my favorite line-up was when Ian Anderson had John Evans, Barriemore Barlow(an outstanding drummer) and Jeffery Hammond Hammond.

Some favorite songs:

"Pibroch"(cap in hand)
"Two Fingers"
"Dark Ages"
"Heavy Horses"
"Black Satin Dancer"
"Velvet Green"


Drew
 
i saw tull about a year ago in a small room in atlantic city. ian anderson had great difficulty gathering breaths for each phrase he would sing.

was he sick at one time? because this just didn't sound right.

that notwithstanding, they are in a unique class practically all their own. their music is singularly identifiable.
 
Ian might've not been feeling well that night, although we saw them back in 1993 on the 25th anniversary tour in Mansfield , Mass and his voice was shot before the encore.

Drew
 
the_Baron said:
Warmed by the responses to the ELO thread, i wanted to see what feelings exist for some of my other favorite bands.

any thoughts on:


Jethro Tull-Never a really big fan of Tull so I'm not going to offer a comment.

YES- Loved Jon Andersons vocals. That was a group which was unique in it's sound, and either you loved them or hated them. I choose the latter. They had a similar sound to Rush, which is my all time favorite band. some of the older albums like Fragile and Yesterday you can't go wrong.

Moody Blues- Great cruising music. When I hear them, it takes me back to a time when things were simple and carefree. In other words, the good old days

Crosby, Stills & Nash and Pink Floyd: When I think of them, I remember the times we were just hanging out stoned out of our minds (Ah Memories!!). The Wall is one of my favorite albums. I love the sone "Comfortably Numb", "Mother", and "Dark Side of the Moon". I saw them in 1988 in their supposedly last tour. My favorite song from CSN is "Teach your Children"
 
Ahhhh yes, Pink Floyd......next to the Alan Parsons Project, my all time favorite. So they are the top two.......

Least we forget.... Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends, we're so glad you could attend, come inside come inside. There behind the glass, lies a real blade of grass, be careful as you pass, move along move along... .


TTD😉
 
Was big into ELP when I was in college, especially their 3 record live set and "Works vol. 1".
Though I never understood what the big fat deal was about a stupid blade of grass behind a glass.

As far as Floyd, was big into "The Wall" and "Animals", but my absolute favorites were:

"The Piper At The Gates of Dawn"
"Saucerful of Secrets"
"Obscured by Clouds"
and "Ummagumma" (the studio side of this collection is completely whacked!)

Drew
 
Chicago, from the older days....anyone every see these guys years back put on a concert, these fellas sure knew how to jam. Loved their horn section, especially James Pankow, yummy...man how his hips swayed with his trumbone!! LOL
 
heyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...

Two of my faves just popped up on this thread--Chicago and Alan Parsons Project--how come all the good ones go away? 😡

XOXO
 
My favorite band is The Eagles...saw them last summer and they sounded great live. They put on one hell of a show. Glen Frey wore the most amazing outfit....just a plaid sport coat, with an orange dress shirt and jeans but his shoes totally made the whole look complete, black and white patten leather....awhh so nice!
Just thought I'd share! 😎
 
I didnt even know they went on tour again. Last I knew was that 1995 reunion album which had the few new tracks and the live accustic set. Eagles to me are kinda like Led Zepplin (as I posted in another thread lol) on how I am a fan of the solo work of the band but as a group didnt quite cut it for me. But I will say that I do love and own the final 2 Eagles LP's (Hotel California & The Long Run). Before those 2 they were a bit too mellow and kinda almost Country for me...but.."One Of These Nights" is a track I love from the older Eagles days😀
 
(tiny digression)

Hey Kasey Kasem--Oops I mean dskodj <gg>

If you want to promote yourself on Ray & Tracey's site, you can ask Ray to make a logo for ya that works (like mine & NJJen's...)

Hope this helps--now back to the music.... (sorry y'all!)

XOXO
 
Kasey Kasem?????????😱 Ok...you deserve a good 24 hour non stop foot tickling for that one..if only you were reachabe:devil: 😛


Thanx for the tip😉 So..Ray..promote me man! LOL
 
Hey dskodj !

dskodj said:
I didnt even know they went on tour again. Last I knew was that 1995 reunion album which had the few new tracks and the live accustic set. Eagles to me are kinda like Led Zepplin (as I posted in another thread lol) on how I am a fan of the solo work of the band but as a group didnt quite cut it for me. But I will say that I do love and own the final 2 Eagles LP's (Hotel California & The Long Run). Before those 2 they were a bit too mellow and kinda almost Country for me...but.."One Of These Nights" is a track I love from the older Eagles days😀

The tour was called Farewell 1 and they did a lot of thier solo stuff ... great tunes. I enjoyed the solo's but I'm truely the Eagles fan...hotel california...i can't tell you why....one of these nights...desperado....awhhh reminds me of my childhood!
 
heh heh heh

I KNEW that would make you crazy <gg> and ya better be careful what ya wish for darlin'--I may be closer than you think <gg>
Betcha I'll wear you out first...

XOXO

dskodj said:
Kasey Kasem?????????😱 Ok...you deserve a good 24 hour non stop foot tickling for that one..if only you were reachabe:devil: 😛


Thanx for the tip😉 So..Ray..promote me man! LOL
 
as far as the eagles are concerned, i think desperado and take it to the limit are two of the best songs ever recorded.

the former just gets me deeply melancholy, but in a good way. the latter always invoked an image of me and a friend, tony. he was always down on his luck, and we envisioned a time many years ahead - he would be sitting on a dusty arizona byway, and i would come cruising by in my red convertable ferrari - we'd say hello after having not seen each other for ages - all along, that song would be heard as if coming from the sky.

we may have had a bit to drink when we came up with that.

i also think that don henley's the boys of summer is one of those songs i could listen to in a repetitive groove all the time.
 
Re: heh heh heh

steph said:
I KNEW that would make you crazy <gg> and ya better be careful what ya wish for darlin'--I may be closer than you think <gg>
Betcha I'll wear you out first...

XOXO

You aint gonna be wearin me out..you would be worn out by the time im done with your no mercy tickle torture:devil: And well...other things to wear ya out as well 😛
 
Re: Hey dskodj !

bratgirl365 said:
The tour was called Farewell 1 and they did a lot of thier solo stuff ... great tunes. I enjoyed the solo's but I'm truely the Eagles fan...hotel california...i can't tell you why....one of these nights...desperado....awhhh reminds me of my childhood!

So it looks like it was a farewell tour..that is a shame if thats the case. Seems all the real music makers in this world are callin it quits. 🙁
 
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